Apple Encyclopedia Mactracker

  
Just got started Mac? Or have you got started? No matter what kind of understanding of the Mac, as an Apple user, you naturally can't have an encyclopedia of Apple's history. You can check it out at any time to improve your knowledge. One day you can become a person who knows Apple well. In order to show that our professional level is higher than others, we have to start learning. In fact, Mactracker is an excellent encyclopedia app that lets us take us into the history of Apple. With Mactracker, you can view your Mac's profile and profile. Not only that, but Mactracker is able to offer the past and present of every Mac product —— even though it may have been off the shelf for a long time. Whether it is software information or hardware information, detailed (black) history is clear. Mactracker's classification is very convenient, you can view product line details through Current Models (current product), or you can search for products based on timeline based on Timeline. There are also categories for desktops, notebooks, servers, and devices (non-Mac series). Detailed information on various systems (iOS, Mac OS, OS X) is also available, and the old system even has screenshots. Speaking of Mactracker, you have to mention that it is slightly better than people —— Smart Categories. With Smart Categories, you can quickly build a product category with a feature (such as an iPod with a screen, a MacBook Air with a processor). We can manually intelligently classify and quickly filter products of interest for understanding. If you want to be an Apple Encyclopedia, Mactracker is an indispensable tool for you. It's worth mentioning that Mactracker also has an iOS version with almost the same features. When people talk about Apple's glorious history one day, but can't say the name of any ancient Mac product, then you need to open your MacBook Pro in awe-inspiring way, talk and laugh, and say, "You, figure Tucson broke. Currently, you can download the corresponding version of Mactracker for free in the Mac App Store and App Store.  
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